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... light of day came in at the windows , it refreshed my soul from one morning to another . It seemed to be some image of the light of God's glory . I remember , about that time , I used greatly to long for the conversion of some that I ...
... light of day came in at the windows , it refreshed my soul from one morning to another . It seemed to be some image of the light of God's glory . I remember , about that time , I used greatly to long for the conversion of some that I ...
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... light A high immunity from Night , Something that leaps life's narrow bars 95 To claim its birthright with the hosts of heaven ; A seed of sunshine that can leaven Our earthly dullness with the beams of stars , And glorify our clay With ...
... light A high immunity from Night , Something that leaps life's narrow bars 95 To claim its birthright with the hosts of heaven ; A seed of sunshine that can leaven Our earthly dullness with the beams of stars , And glorify our clay With ...
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... light would flash forth from his eye , like a spark from an anvil in a dusky smithy . That quick fierce light was a strange one , darted from orbs which in repose were of a colour nearest approaching a deeper violet , the softest of ...
... light would flash forth from his eye , like a spark from an anvil in a dusky smithy . That quick fierce light was a strange one , darted from orbs which in repose were of a colour nearest approaching a deeper violet , the softest of ...
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